Testimonials

Ferdinand

Wesleyan University '20

“AFEX was more than just an educational institution to me. The staff have the patience and genuine desire to assist students no matter their level of competency. The institution helped me to develop a solid foundation and useful skills in taking the SAT Exam. The assistance I received during the college application process contributed massively to my admission to NYU and Wesleyan University. I enjoyed every bit of my time at AFEX and I owe my academic success to the hardworking and dedicated staff of the institution”.

Sean

Christian High ‘14 Williams College ‘19

“A friend told me about AFEX when I had just finished high school. I wanted to study in the US, but my SAT scores were not improving even though I kept practicing. AFEX helped me raise my score overwhelmingly. I am really grateful for that – thanks in part to AFEX, I’m now pursuing my dreams at Williams College!”

Theophyl

American International ‘15 Williams College ‘19

“Before coming to AFEX, I had heard amazing things about the staff's relentless efforts to give each student their best shot at acing the SAT. Right from the first day of class, AFEX's pedagogical excellence was felt. My teachers, recent conquerors of the SAT, were painstakingly patient in explaining nuanced "tricks" to build our confidence in acing this test. They pushed us to achieve higher scores every single time we took a test and made us thirst for greatness. These obvious signs of concern and dedication sets AFEX apart. The zeal that the teachers bring to the table produces a culture of hard work and fun. Attending AFEX was one of the best decisions I ever made, and I recommend it to any student who is willing to work hard to excel on the SAT."

MacCarthy

Prempeh College ‘13 Vanderbilt University ‘18

“I strongly believe AFEX is the best place to go to for all things related to international schooling. I was incredibly impressed by the resources that were available and the genuine interest the AFEX staff and tutors had. My transition to Vanderbilt and American culture was so much easier because of the prudent counsel from staff members who actually knew what they were talking about!”

Nana Bonsu

SOS- Hermann Gmeiner International College ‘18

“AFEX provided me with strategies, which I may otherwise have never known, to tackle the SAT. Their methodical breakdown and planning towards the exam helped me greatly in surpassing my goal”.

Glenn

Opoku Ware School ‘16 Cornell University ‘21

“AFEX really pushed me to the limit by teaching me a lot about hard work and ambition. With the help of the very intelligent teachers and classmates, I got prepared adequately for the SAT examination. You cannot miss this experience.”

Samuel Ntim

Ghana International School (GIS) ‘17

“The AFEX instructors were approachable, helpful and always willing to answer questions even after class. They offered a rigorous but friendly environment which spiked me to attain success”.

Cynoc

Opoku Ware School ‘15 Cornell University ‘20

“AFEX was amazing. The classes were so interesting and captivating that I hardly missed one. My favorite was the class 2020 (boy, you cannot afford to miss that). At AFEX, I was taught that with perseverance, hard work and determination, the sky would not be the limit; but the starting point”.

Appiah Kubi

Adisadel College ‘15Duke University ‘20

“The teachers at AFEX are so down to earth. I had such a good relationship with them which made concepts I found ambiguous very easy. This alone, I know, helped improve my scores greatly. During the applications process, the motivation the teachers provided was enough to push me through any ‘thick walled’ essay. Getting admission to Columbia, Duke, NYU Abu Dhabi, and Amherst would never have been possible without AFEX”.

Brian

St. Thomas Aquinas ‘14Stanford University ‘19

“I believe AFEX gave me the best gift I have ever received: a life changing educational experience. The tutelage, and friendships I made during my time at AFEX were truly invaluable and the all-round educational experience I got really made my transition into the American academic sphere much easier. It was an experience I would definitely not trade”.

Why Choose AFEX?

Number 1 Test Prep Center based on students test scores and scholarships awarded.

We sensitize test takers to think like test makers

We teach strategies that lead to the highest scores on the real SAT/ACT/GRE/GMAT/TOEFL/IELTS

Management experience spans over 30 years in US tertiary education

Well-trained teachers who are able to unlock the potentials in all students

Mr. Martin Yeboah is a product of Amherst College Massachusetts with a degree in Economics and MBA in Finance from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a strong advocate of developing and nurturing the youth with entrepreneurial spirit.

He has worked in structured and unstructured business environments and by so doing has gathered experience and insights from the corporate world and what it takes to be a game-changing entrepreneur. Mr. Yeboah’s experience spans from finance through marketing to strategy. His skills and talent have touched “fortune 500” companies across the globe: United Technology, AT&T, DEC, USA, US African Development Foundation. As the Group Team Leader at USADF, Ghana he spearheaded the transformation and market-linked many SMEs in Ghana – believes that SMEs must be supported not only through financial props but technical injections to drive economic growth.

He later became the Supply Chain and Facilities Manager for the first Upstream Oil and Gas Company in Ghana, Kosmos Energy, based in Dallas, Texas.

He spent solid 20 years of his life bringing top-notch students and professionals from the US to Africa. Students from Harvard Business and Medical Schools, Columbia Business, UMich, Kellogg School, MIT, the Wharton School, Yale, Duke Fuqua, Cornell, Cal Berkeley to countries like South Africa, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, Kenya, Senegal and Zimbabwe. The professional groups are National Bar Association, National Nurses Association, The Black Executive Agency of NYC, Churches, Social Workers and many professional groups from North America. Martin always looks for opportunities that could spark and hone developmental thinking in Africa.

He organized the First Homecoming Summit for Ghana in 2000 followed by the Sierra Leone Homecoming in 2003 in Freetown. Presently, he is creating a platform that will link and network entire African professionals. He has also a chain of businesses spanning from Education, Food & Hospitality, among others.